Thailand, Bangkok
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Regent’s Langsuan Campus places emphasis on personal, social, and emotional development (PSED) in its Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum, supporting children’s self-awareness, relationship skills, and emotional regulation through play‑based learning. The school highlights its pastoral care, noting that no “one‑size‑fits‑all” approach is used and each child’s wellbeing is considered individually. Through structured indoor and outdoor creative activities, such as dance, water play, and sensory zones, children learn to manage emotions, collaborate, and build confidence.
The school does not publicly disclose specific details about SEN provision or the types of needs it accommodates, and it is not designated as a specialist SEN institution.
Regent’s offers English Language Development (ELD) and Intensive English Language Development (iELD) groups, delivered by specialist staff, to support students learning English as an additional language. These programmes include in-class support and assessment-based targets designed to enhance curriculum access.
The school describes an environment where children are known as individuals and receive personalised attention, which contributes indirectly to mental wellbeing. There is no mention of counselling services, mental health programmes, or trained wellbeing staff at the Langsuan campus.
The school operates a Safeguarding and Child Protection policy aligned with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and UK best practice, regularly reviewed and supported by staff training and annual audits . All staff undergo safer-recruitment procedures and mandatory safeguarding training upon joining . Students receive age-appropriate lessons on safeguarding and know how to raise concerns.
Regent’s International School Bangkok – Langsuan Campus opened in August 2022 as a dedicated Early Years setting for children aged 1 to 6, offering Pre‑Nursery, Nursery, Reception and Year 1. Located in central Bangkok’s Pathum Wan district, the campus sits within a leafy residential street near Siam and Ratchaprasong, minutes from major shopping centres like Central Embassy and Gaysorn Amarin. The school follows the English EYFS and English National Curriculum, taught by native‑English speaking qualified teachers in small and medium‑sized classes to ensure personalised attention. Every child also learns Thai year‑round, and optional ECAs include Mandarin, music, dance, art & crafts, puzzle‑solving and literacy clubs. Regent’s also integrates the Round Square IDEALS, building early understanding of service, leadership and environmental awareness even at this young age.
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